Tag: geography

  • Capital Cathedral—Answer

    Helsinki

    The cathedral is the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland and was also known as St Nicholas’s Church until Finnish independence in 1917.

    Martin Luther
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    A notable neoclassical landmark in Helsinki, the building features a tall, green dome encircled by four smaller ones. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel as the centrepiece of his Senate Square layout, it is surrounded by other smaller structures he created. The church’s design is a Greek cross, symmetrical in all directions, with each arm adorned with a colonnade and pediment. Engel’s plan included an additional row of columns at the western end for the main entrance, but this was never realised.

    Altar, with Carl Timoleon von Neff’s painting The Descent of Jesus from the Cross donated by Nicholas I
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  • Capital Cathedral

    Where is this Cathedral?
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    This cathedral was officially inaugurated on 15 February 1852. Dedicated to St Nicholas it is found in what Nordic capital city?

    Aerial View of the Cathedral and surrounding city
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    The Cathedral from the sea
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    The answer will be posted later today.

  • Pointed Mountains—Answer

    Norway

    The Svalbard Treaty, signed in 1920, recognizes Norway’s sovereignty over the archipelago while granting equal commercial rights to signatories.  The treaty restricts military use and establishes a visa-free zone, with 48 parties to the treaty as of 2024.

    Svalbard is located in the Arctic Ocean, north of mainland Europe. The largest island, Spitsbergen, is home to the largest settlement, Longyearbyen. Spitsbergen, the original name of the archipelago, comes from Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz, who described the pointed mountains (Dutch, spitse bergen) he saw on the west coast of the main island in 1596.

  • Pointed Mountains

    On 9 February 1920 The Svalbard Treaty (originally the Spitsbergen Treaty) was signed, recognising ___’s sovereignty over the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard.

    What nation’s name fills the blank in the above statement?

    The answer will be posted later today.